...cares about helping them achieve results. I believe that the goal of tutoring is to allow a student to be self-sufficient and confident with the content when a tutor is not there to help. I typically work problems alongside students so that they can see the problem solving process modeled. I also employ questioning techniques to get a feel for what students already know and to get them closer to understanding the content. I look...
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...writing skills and am always happy to pass along pointers and edit papers. I am studying psychological research, which means I habitually write formal papers to be submitted for review. I got a 35 on the ACT and feel comfortable helping students that need assistance with writing. I took the GRE last summer after months of studying. I did not take any preparation classes. Rather, I studied myself using books and practice tests. I scored...
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...is mathematics. I guess some would consider me to be a math "geek" since I love numbers and I love all levels of mathematics. I even solve problems in my sleep! Scary, huh?! I have taught and tutored secondary and post-secondary students for 40+ years. I want to help all students experience academic success in mathematics by building self-confidence in problem solving. My hobbies and interests include reading murder mysteries, guest services, singing, walking, traveling,...
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...all the ways you can. In all the places you can. At all the times you can. To all people you can. As long as ever you can." Every teaching job I take on is an outflow from this statement. The pedagogical strategies I use, the learning strategies I implement for students, the instructional planning and assessment I put forth for learners, is a natural outflow from this initial belief in helping others. It's the...
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...problem. The most important thing is to understand why the approach is taken this way or another way. Math is an interesting subject as there are many routes to solve a problem. My goal is to show the quickest/efficient way for students to understand easily and sometimes I will create inventive ways to help students possibly memorize formulas or solve the problems. I hope with each session that each student can learn at least on...
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...the "right" information to know helped me academically. I graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Biology with a minor in Chemistry from Rutgers University. Since graduating, I decided to pursue a career in pharmaceutical sciences and am currently a pharmacy student at the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy. Many of my colleagues often recommended that I look into tutoring during my academic journey because of the simplistic way I can break down complex material. I...
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...it was not surprising that I tutored my own students frequently, developed ways to help them through state and standardized tests in my classroom, and always loved it. For adolescents, I find that reclaiming their academic experiences through reflection was just as important on drilling them in the facts when it came to ACT, SAT, and AP preparation. A few opportunities to help the parents of my students reinvigorated me as I helped adults get...
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...concepts in Mathematics. My Master's degree in engineering and experience of teaching Business Mathematics at the University level gives me the opportunity to show to my students a wide range of applications in science, technology, engineering, and business. I am a critical thinker, a problem solver, and a life-long learner who inspires students to achieve their maximum potential. Empathetic, passionate, and approachable with the drive to cultivate a beneficial and diverse learning environment for all...
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Mathematics is the key science to understand many sciences. It helps you be a critical thinker and challenges your mind.... I do my best to make the math concepts as simple as possible.... I have to know what level my student is at so I can design my plan specifically for him/her.... I explain all concepts and provide enough examples. I assign exercises to my students to solve. I provide them with their detailed key answers...
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...where I also got minors in Psychology and Anthropology. I tutor any subject area in elementary, middle school, or high school science, as well as select areas of college science (see my subject list). My strong points are biology and chemistry, and I am Praxis and MEGA certified to teach both in the state of Missouri. I also have a strong background in Math, and can tutor these subjects at a elementary, middle, or high...
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...in Medicine from Ross University School of Medicine, I have over 5 years of experience in both tutoring and classroom settings. My passion lies in making complex biological concepts accessible and engaging for my students, whether they are tackling AP Biology or preparing for USMLE Step 1. I employ a student-centered approach, fostering critical thinking and encouraging curiosity in subjects like Biostatistics and Microbiology. I believe that every student has unique strengths, and I strive...
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...- ACT - SHSAT - HSPT Admissions Experience: I have successfully guided students through competitive admissions processes, with notable acceptances including: - Harvard (Orthopedic Surgery) - Stanford Medical School - Brown University (Undergraduate) Teaching Philosophy My approach is built on three core principles: 1. Individualized Learning: Each student receives a customized study plan tailored to their specific needs and learning style. 2. Progressive Methodology: I employ the "I do, we do, you do" teaching strategy...
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...looked for opportunities to tutor and have been tutoring college physics both as a TA and on the side. I'm currently working on my PhD in physics and already have a master's. I prefer interactive tutoring were we work on problems. I'll try to get a sense of the student's understanding and thought process and will help them along if needed by either explaining something, giving information they need, or clearing up any misunderstandings.
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...in English and American Literature from New York University (2024). I received Bachelor's degrees in History and Comparative Literature & Society at Columbia University (2020). In addition to another tutoring company, I worked as a literature guide writer for LitCharts. Before that, I was an online tutor through another Tutoring Platform for five years, and taught lessons in U.S. history, European history, world history, American literature, writing, philosophy, psychology, environmental science, international relations, sociology, music,...
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I am a third year PhD student in the Psychology program at the University of Iowa. I study how people think about language and how kids learn to read. I am passionate about helping students develop better data analytic and methodological skills. I am also passionate about helping students achieve their goals to apply to college and graduate school.
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...math, science, and English. I find immense joy in witnessing the moment a student grasps a challenging concept; it's a powerful reminder of the transformative nature of learning. My approach emphasizes understanding individual learning styles, as I believe that recognizing what works best for each student is essential for their success. I'm dedicated to creating a supportive environment where students feel empowered to explore and grow academically. I look forward to helping students enhance their...
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...the guided lessons in a Montessori fashion building on strengths and improving weak areas. Varsity and Kindle cloud reader allows individuals to choose e-books, kindle, and other tools are in a combination of the latest modalities used with students to ensure that they are enjoying their lessons while staying abreast of the latest technologies available. High school students learn how to dig deeper into school research papers and learning how to prepare for university studies...
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...posed by these tests. I diagnose students' struggles and work with them to develop routines to improve. I will approach you as you are; a decade of experience has taught me that there is a test-taking strategy that will work for everyone. I studied at Stanford University. I received Bachelor's degrees in Mathematics, Philosophy, and Political Science and a Master's degree in Computer Science (with distinction in all four fields). I am now a graduate...
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...have been tutoring Math in and out of university for 10+ years. I have worked with several companies and institutions learning various teaching methods and taught in various settings for high school and college students, including drop in labs, group and private sessions, substitute teaching, and as a Calculus lecturer at MSU. I am also a 25+ year yo-yo champion, performer and instructor. In the years between my Bachelors and Masters I worked for a...
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Recent GRE Subject Tests Tutoring Session Notes
We focused on statistics, experimental design, cognition, and neuropsychology. I also explained some multiple choice exam strategies and how to study from now until the test.
We began by working on percentage problems, taking extra time to orient the student to the methods of approaching problems that will certainly confront him in the exam itself. Then I assigned him the entirety of the percentage section of problems (chapter 12). Following this, we discussed lowest common denominators and least common multiples for some time and assigned chapter 13 on "divisibility and primes."
In the session we started working with her new math prep book, focusing on algebraic concepts for this session. We went over solving linear equations, factoring, and translating from written words to arithmetic. She soon caught on to the concepts.
We continued discussing the topics covered on the quantitative section (other ways to plug in, math vocabulary, plugging in answer choices, and some other topics). We also went over ways to approach the verbal section and how to dissect an argument. We finally discussed the two essays and how to get a high score.
I wanted to cover a little of everything with the student. We did a brief recap of how to study and practice the verbal section, then we reviewed the math practice that she had done. Lastly, she and I discussed the writing practice that she had done and talked about where she can improve there. Overall I feel that she has made some significant progress.
We started by going further in depth into her writing sample for her upcoming college application. We talked about what makes a compelling writing sample, we looked at various examples of her writing, and then we picked a short essay on Francis Bacon to develop grammatically, stylistically, and in terms of content. Next, we continued to run problems from the entry exam. Her struggle with vocabulary improves everyday. She's still getting familiar with the style of the test but continues to improve rapidly.